18th century? Not sure but it's a good one

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Went for a walk lastnight with my best bud and we found the bottom of this sucker sticking up. After some carful digging she came out without a crack chip or flake!!!! Perfect. I'm not a bottle expert hoping a few of you that are will help out. It is 12" high give or take 1/2". Green, blown with ZERO mold lines. The dip in the bottom goes in 1/2" . Applied top the things that look like cracks or lines are bubbles. I'm just looking for a date range and value if anyone could help with that. The area it was found has produced relics from 1600'-1900. I'm guessing from my limited knowledge of bottles it's pre civil war but I could be completely wrong. IMG_20200913_001656.webpIMG_20200913_001800.webpIMG_20200913_002207.webpIMG_20200913_002301.webpIMG_20200913_002405.webpIMG_20200913_002411.webpIMG_20200913_002355.webp
 

Could be a late 19th century turn mold bottle?
 

Could be a late 19th century turn mold bottle?

Now you're talking, and on into the early 1900s. It's an Apollinaris mineral water bottle. Very common, I'm afraid, and of very little value.
 

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Now you're talking, and on into the early 1900s. It's an Apollinaris mineral water bottle. Very common, I'm afraid, and of very little value.
Well I'm Learning it is pretty. Thank you
 

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